Table of contents for Last witnesses : reflections on the wartime internment of Japanese Americans / edited by Erica Harth.
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Introduction--Erica Harth
Part I: Parents and Children
Another Spring--Toyo Suyemoto
Legacy of Silence (i)--Mitsuye Yamada
Legacy of Silence (ii)--Jeni Yamada
Echoes from Generation to Generation--Donna K. Nagata
Part II: Family Secrets
Mixing Stories--Stewart David Ikeda
A Daughter's Need to Know--Marnie Mueller
Return to Gila River--George F. Brown
Part III: What We Took from the Camps
Memories from Behind Barbed Wire--John Tateishi
Pictures from Camp--Patrick S. Hayashi
"Isamu Noguchi: 5-7-A, Poston, Arizona"--Robert J. Maeda
From Manzanar to the Present: A Personal Journey--Sue Kunitomi Embrey
Democracy for Beginners--Erica Harth
Part IV: From the Past to the Future
Ethnic Expectations: The Politics of Staging the Internment Camps--Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfaro
The Life and Times of Rabbit in the Moon --Chizu Omori
The Legacy of the Battle of Bruyeres: Reflections of a Sansei Francophile--Valerie Nao Yoshimura
Loyalty and Concentration Camps in America: The Japanese American Precedent and the Internal Security Act of 1950--Allan Wesley Austin
Nineteen in '98: A Conversation on Studying the Internment--Jason Kohn &
Cara Lemon
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Japanese Americans Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945, Japanese Americans Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Personal narratives, Japanese Americans Biography